I have a batch file which searches through a directory tree deleting generated file backups.
I want to edit the script to run the del command against the files found in the search, but I can't get it to work.
I've searched other threads and set it up similarly but without the expected results.
#echo off
pushd FILEPATH
echo Searching directories...
for /f "delims=" %%G in ('dir /b /s *.0**.rfa') do echo "%%G"
echo.
IF /I "%%G" == "" GOTO NOTFOUND
set /P delete="Delete files? [Y/N]: "
IF /I "%delete%" NEQ "Y" GOTO ENDOF
echo Deleting files...
echo.
del "%%G"
echo.
echo Done!
timeout 5
exit
:ENDOF
echo Aborted.
timeout 5
exit
:NOTFOUND
echo Found nothing.
timeout 5
exit
Result:
Deleting files...
Could Not Find FILEPATH\ %G
Done!
Do you really need the for loop? The following should work exactly as you want:
#echo off
dir /b /s "*.0*.rfa" || echo Found nothing. & goto :finish
choice /m "delete all? "
if errorlevel 2 echo Aborted. & goto :finish
echo Deleting files...
del /q /s "*.0*.rfa"
echo Done.
:finish
timeout 5
exit /b
Playing around with my Batch script again. It was brought to my attention that my update routine was not working correctly. Iteration 1 would result in the running script being deleted and not copying the new version from a folder I had selected. Iteration 2 now deletes the old script and copies the new script but with each line of code I change I end up with the currently running script closing, and the new updated script not launching.
Here's a snippet of the Update routine:
:Options
REM I'll set the variable here to what is set elsewhere in the script.
SET VERSION=Version 1.7
CLS
ECHO.
ECHO.
ECHO %VERSION%
ECHO.
ECHO.
ECHO ==================== OPTIONS =====================
ECHO.
ECHO 1. Update Script WIP
ECHO 2. Install entire script to Statup Folder
ECHO 3. Install individual items for auto-launch
ECHO 4. Install Windows Logout feature
ECHO 5. Uninstall
ECHO 6. Change Colors
ECHO 7. Changelog
ECHO.
ECHO =======PRESS 'Q' TO QUIT OR 'B' TO GO BACK========
ECHO.
SET OPTION=
SET /P OPTION=Select an Option:
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='1' GOTO Update
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='2' GOTO Install
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='3' GOTO I_Install
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='4' GOTO I_Logout
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='5' GOTO Uinstall
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='6' GOTO Colors
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='7' GOTO Changelog
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='q' GOTO quit
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='quit' GOTO quit
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='b' GOTO menu
IF /I '%OPTION%'=='back' GOTO menu
ECHO.
ECHO ============INVALID INPUT============
ECHO Please select a number
ECHO or select 'Q' or 'B'.
ECHO ======PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE======
PAUSE > NUL
GOTO Options
:Update
ECHO.
IF EXIST "%appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Shortcut Browser *.bat" (
GOTO Update_1
) ELSE (
ECHO You have not installed the script yet. Please install the script first.
)
PAUSE
GOTO Options
:Update_1
IF EXIST "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Temp\Update.bat" (
GOTO Update_2
) ELSE (
REM Here the main script writes an update script to a batch file
ECHO DEL "%appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Shortcut Browser *.bat" > "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Temp\Update.bat"
REM I replaced the original file location with one on the desktop. The original location was on a network drive, location is confidential.
ECHO COPY "%userprofile\Desktop\Shortcut Browser *.bat" "%appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup" >> "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Temp\Update.bat"
ECHO CALL "%appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Shortcut Browser *.bat" >> "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Temp\Update.bat"
ECHO EXIT >> "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Temp\Update.bat"
)
GOTO Update_2
REM Here the main script calls upon the update script
:Update_2
CALL "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Temp\Update.bat"
REM The script seems to hang here. Either both the scripts will remain open or close or a combination depending on where CALL and START were used.
PAUSE
GOTO Options
I saw elsewhere I could have used the FC command. I didn't know about it until troubleshooting this problem. I've gotten this far and I feel I'm just missing some small trick to get the new updated script to launch.
If you need any more info let me know. I think I covered everything.
#ECHO OFF
SETLOCAL
TITLE Super Script 5000
:Options
REM I'll set the variable here to what is set elsewhere in the script.
SET VERSION=Version 1.7
CLS
ECHO.
ECHO.
ECHO %VERSION%
ECHO.
ECHO.
ECHO ==================== OPTIONS =====================
ECHO.
ECHO 1. Update Script WIP
ECHO 2. Install entire script to Statup Folder
ECHO 3. Install individual items for auto-launch
ECHO 4. Install Windows Logout feature
ECHO 5. Uninstall
ECHO 6. Change Colors
ECHO 7. Changelog
ECHO.
ECHO =======PRESS 'Q' TO QUIT OR 'B' TO GO BACK========
ECHO.
SET "OPTION="
SET /P "OPTION=Select an Option: "
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="1" GOTO Update
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="2" GOTO Install
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="3" GOTO I_Install
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="4" GOTO I_Logout
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="5" GOTO Uinstall
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="6" GOTO Colors
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="7" GOTO Changelog
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="q" GOTO quit
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="quit" GOTO quit
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="b" GOTO menu
IF /I "%OPTION%"=="back" GOTO menu
ECHO.
ECHO ============INVALID INPUT============
ECHO Please select a number
ECHO or select 'Q' or 'B'.
ECHO ======PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE======
PAUSE > NUL
GOTO Options
:Update
ECHO.
IF EXIST "%appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Shortcut Browser *.bat" (
GOTO Update_1
) ELSE (
ECHO You have not installed the script yet. Please install the script first.
)
PAUSE
GOTO Options
:Update_1
IF EXIST "%tmp%\update.bat" (
2>NUL DEL "%tmp%\update.bat" || GOTO Options
)
SETLOCAL
FOR %%A IN (
"%appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Shortcut Browser *.bat"
) DO (
SET "old_version=%%~A"
SET "old_dir=%%~dpA"
SET "old_file=%%~nxA"
)
FOR %%A IN (
"%userprofile%\Desktop\Shortcut Browser *.bat"
) DO (
SET "new_version=%%~A"
SET "new_dir=%%~dpA"
SET "new_file=%%~nxA"
)
IF NOT DEFINED old_version (
ENDLOCAL
GOTO Options
) ELSE IF NOT DEFINED new_version (
ENDLOCAL
GOTO Options
)
(
ECHO #ECHO OFF
ECHO SETLOCAL
ECHO.
ECHO ECHO Update and restarting...
ECHO ^>NUL PING localhost -n 3
ECHO.
ECHO SET "old_version=%old_version%"
ECHO SET "new_version=%new_version%"
ECHO SET "updated_version=%old_dir%\%new_file%"
ECHO.
ECHO CALL :log /clear_log
ECHO.
ECHO IF NOT EXIST "%%new_version%%" (
ECHO CALL :log ERROR: Not exist "%%new_version%%".
ECHO EXIT /B 1
ECHO ^)
ECHO.
ECHO CALL :log Move old_version to old_version.bak.
ECHO MOVE "%%old_version%%" "%%old_version%%.bak" ^|^| (
ECHO CALL :log ERROR: Move failed to backup old version.
ECHO EXIT /B 2
ECHO ^)
ECHO.
ECHO CALL :log Copy new_version to old_version.
ECHO COPY "%%new_version%%" "%%appdata%%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\" ^|^| (
ECHO CALL :log ERROR: Copy failed. Restore old version.
ECHO MOVE "%%old_version%%.bak" "%%old_version%%" ^|^| (
ECHO CALL :log ERROR: Restore old version failed.
ECHO EXIT /B 3
ECHO ^)
ECHO EXIT /B 4
ECHO ^)
ECHO.
ECHO CALL :log Delete old_version.bak.
ECHO DEL "%%old_version%%.bak" ^|^| (
ECHO CALL :log WARNING: Delete backup file failed.
ECHO ^)
ECHO.
ECHO IF NOT EXIST "%%updated_version%%" (
ECHO CALL :log ERROR: Not exist: "%%updated_version%%"
ECHO EXIT /B 5
ECHO ^)
ECHO.
ECHO ENDLOCAL
ECHO.
ECHO ECHO Ready to restart updated version
ECHO PAUSE
ECHO CALL "%old_dir%\%new_file%"
ECHO EXIT /B
ECHO.
ECHO :log
ECHO SETLOCAL
ECHO SET "log=%%tmp%%\update.log"
ECHO IF /I "%%~1"=="/clear_log" TYPE NUL ^> "%%log%%" ^& EXIT /B
ECHO IF /I "%%~1"=="/delete_log" 2^>NUL DEL "%%log%%" ^& EXIT /B
ECHO SET args=%%*
ECHO IF NOT DEFINED args EXIT /B
ECHO ECHO %%*
ECHO ^>^> "%%log%%" ECHO %%*
ECHO EXIT /B
) > "%tmp%\update.bat"
ENDLOCAL
START "Super Script 5000" "cmd /c "%tmp%\update.bat""
EXIT
:Quit
Tested on a Win7 VM. The script needs to restart on update else
weird issues may occur. CMD does not like scripts changing as it
is reading and interpreting them. Even reusing the same console
using START with /B may cause key input issues.
update.bat is overwritten every update as it stores absolute paths
so each update will be different paths with the filenames changing.
Using a wildcard with CALL may not work too well otherwise.
update.bat moves the old version to a .bak file, copies the new
version and if successful, deletes the .bak file, else moves the
.bak file to the old version. This is just to ensure a current
version always exists even if the update fails.
Changed quotes in :Options label from ' to ". Quotes are not
interchangeable like some other languages. Example: "%OPTION%"
will work if contains a space though '%OPTION%' may cause error.
I notice no SETLOCAL at the top of your full script. Advise you add
it unless you have a good reason not to.
I merged labels :Update_1 and :Update_2 into one.
Perhaps adjust Ping localhost -n number if more or less time is
needed.
Look at the %tmp%\update.log if a problem happens. Though expect
the errors to show in the console as the label :log in
update.bat echoes to console and writes to the log.
I am combining multiple Batch files I made into 1 Batch file.
I have a few questions.
I am going through thousands of pictures and when I come across 1 that I need I copy it to my documents to review later, that's what the "copy" in the script is for. I have it set up to loop so I can just keep entering files to send to my documents.
First. I would like to be able to jump back to the menu when I type Menu, so it would leave the loop and goto :MENU.
Second. I have no idea if this is possible... but going through so many pictures that I would like to be able to save where I left off. Thats where the GOTO :Set comes in to play. I would like to be able to type in the number of the picture and have the Batch file save it, so that when I enter GOTO :OPEN it will then open the picture I left off on.
Sorry if this sounds confusing, any help would be great. If you have any questions feel free to ask
Thank you
ECHO OFF
CLS
:MENU
CLS
ECHO.
ECHO ...............................................
ECHO Welcome to the sub-menu
ECHO ...............................................
ECHO.
ECHO 1 - Rename files in folder.
ECHO 2 - Copy files to My Documents.
ECHO 3 - Set file to you left off on.
ECHO 4 - Open file you left off on.
ECHO 5 - Exit.
ECHO.
SET /P M=Type 1, 2, 3, or 4 then press ENTER:
IF %M%==1 GOTO Rename
IF %M%==2 GOTO COPY
IF %M%==3 GOTO SET
IF %M%==4 GOTO OPEN
:Rename
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set i=0
for %%a in (*.jpg) do (
set /a i+=1
ren "%%a" "!i!.new"
)
ren *.new *.jpg
GOTO MENU
:COPY
cls
SET /P filename=Enter the file which should be moved:
xcopy %filename%.* C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents
if not exist %filename%.* goto :Failure
if exist %filename%.* goto :data
GOTO MENU
:SET
GOTO MENU
:OPEN
GOTO Me
:Failure
echo Failure
pause
goto :COPY
:data
timeout /t 3
goto :COPY
I Figured out another way to leave the loop, now I just need to enter anything that does not match a name in the folder.
This is what I have now and is working Great.
ECHO OFF
CLS
:MENU
CLS
ECHO.
ECHO ...............................................
ECHO Welcome to the sub-menu
ECHO ...............................................
ECHO.
ECHO 1 - Rename files in folder.
ECHO 2 - Copy files to My Documents.
ECHO 3 - Set file to you left off on.
ECHO 4 - Open file you left off on.
ECHO 5 - Exit.
ECHO.
SET /P M=Type 1, 2, 3, or 4 then press ENTER:
IF %M%==1 GOTO Rename
IF %M%==2 GOTO COPY
IF %M%==3 GOTO SET
IF %M%==4 GOTO OPEN
:Rename
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set /p i=Enter Starting Number:
for %%a in (*.JPG) do (
set /a i+=1
ren "%%a" "!i!.new"
)
ren *.new *.JPG
GOTO MENU
:COPY
cls
SET /P filename=Enter the file which should be moved:
xcopy %filename%.* C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents
if not exist %filename%.* goto :Failure
if exist %filename%.* goto :data
:Failure
goto :menu
:data
timeout /t 3
goto :copy
GOTO MENU
:SET
cls
del temp.txt
set INPUT=
set /P INPUT=Type input: %=%
echo Your input was: %INPUT%
pause
echo %INPUT%.JPG >>temp.txt
GOTO MENU
:OPEN
set /p texte=< temp.txt
echo %texte%
pause
set q=%texte%
start %texte%
GOTO menu
:Failure
echo Failure
pause
goto :COPY
:data
timeout /t 3
goto :COPY
I wrote a windows batch script to check and move files to another directory based on the list I put in a notepad file named list.txt. But I have no idea that how to set the while-loop. Only to jump out of the subroute when the condition fulfill.
In C Programming, we could write like this by setting a while-loop direcly. But seems in windows batch is quite different.
All I want is like this:
Directory A:
1. A.txt
2. B.txt
3. list.txt (By line sequential with filename want to move)
4. process.bat
Directory B:
None of files (Then move a file by order of line set in list.txt) OR
A.txt (If already existed a text file in directory, process.bat will pause before A.txt disappear)
Process.bat
#echo off
:readline
for /f "tokens=*" %%a in (list.txt) do call :processline %%a
goto :eof
:processline
if exist D:\DirectoryA\*.txt (
echo %time% >> D:\AutoLog\Log.txt
echo Previous job did not finished yet. >> D:\AutoLog\Log.txt
Timeout /t 30
echo.
)
set name=%*
if exist %name%.txt (
echo %time% >> D:\AutoLog\Log.txt
echo File found and processing %name%.txt now... >> D:\AutoLog\Log.txt
copy "%~dp0\%name%.txt" "D:\DirectoryB"
echo Transfer %name%.txt completed!! >> D:\AutoLog\Log.txt
echo. >> D:\AutoLog\Log.txt
Timeout /t 790
echo.
echo ==============================================================
)
:eof
Please guide me to finish the script by using a while-loop method. Thanks
I change some script sequence and it works now.
#echo off
:readline
for /f "tokens=*" %%a in (list.txt) do call :processline %%a
goto :eof
:processline
set name=%*
if exist C:\Test2\*.txt (
echo %date% %time% >> C:\Test2\Log.txt
echo Previous job did not finished yet. >> C:\Test2\Log.txt
Timeout /t 5
echo.
echo. >> C:\Test2\Log.txt
goto :processline
)
if exist %name%.txt (
echo %date% %time% >> C:\Test2\Log.txt
echo File found and processing %name%.txt now... >> C:\Test2\Log.txt
copy "%~dp0\%name%.txt" "C:\Test2"
echo Transfer %name%.txt completed!! >> C:\Test2\Log.txt
echo. >> C:\Test2\Log.txt
Timeout /t 10
echo.
echo ==============================================================
)
:eof
This will copy as well as count the number of lines from your text file..
# echo off
:TextPath
cls
set /p Input=#1 Enter the full path of the text file :
set /p Source=#2 Enter the full path of Source :
set /p Target=#3 Enter the full path of Destination :
:choice
set /P c=Ready to Continue[Y/N]?
if /I "%c%" EQU "Y" goto :Yes
if /I "%c%" EQU "N" goto :No
goto :choice
:Yes_Local
for /f "delims=" %%i in (%Input%) do echo f| xcopy /f /y "%Source%\%%i" "%Target%\%%i"
for /f %%C in ('Find /V /C "" ^< %Input%') do set Count=%%C
msg * No of Lines executed= %Count%
exit
:No
cls
color e
echo Redirecting to Main....
PING 127.0.0.1 -n 2 >NUL
cls
echo Please wait
PING 127.0.0.1 -n 4 >NUL
goto TextPath
I made a simple batch for XP that our team used to recreate XP profiles in a corporate environment but we have since moved to Win 7. Obviously recreating a User Profile in 7 is a little bit more complicated than simply renaming the old profile, dropping a Restore batch in the All Users startup folder and then letting Windows create a fresh profile on login. Writing a batch tends to get a little too complicated on the if/then/else statements for me, so I'm hoping to keep it simple like the old one. Someone suggested I incorporate a small command-line friendly user profile deletion utility into the batch, but I haven't found any that first offers a backup. Which means I'd have to Robocopy the entire user profile first, then restore all the data on login. I'm "hoping" to avoid that time investment. It also makes me a bit nervous relying on no errors during the copying process before being all deleted on the next step. Which is why I really like the renaming of user profiles in XP for worst case scenarios. Can anyone point me in the direction of either a simple utility that does this, or can throw some quick and easy code together I might be able to use? Most of my XP batch was just using c$ access, simple commands like
rename "\\%ip%\c$\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%" %USERNAME%.%date%
All your help is greatly appreciated!
The path has changed in Win 7. It's now c:\users.
if exist c:\user rename "\\%ip%\c$\Users\%USERNAME%" "%USERNAME%.%newdate%"
if exist "c:\Documents and settings" rename "\\%ip%\c$\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%" "%USERNAME%.%newdate%"
Also %date% will contain illegal characters .
Set newdate=%date:\=%
Will put the digits without seperators into newdate.
We utilize this in an Win 7 environment and does not have to be ran with elevated rights and can be done remotely. Key is the PC has be restarted and the user to not log in until after this script has run. After the user logs in and the script completes on the remote PC. You will have to remap any network printers and attach any PST files in Outlook.
#echo off
cls
title Profile Rebuilder (Local/Remote)
echo.
echo.
echo This batch file will rebuild a user's Windows 7 profile.
echo It is intended to help speed the process of rebuilding
echo a corrupted user profile either locally (while logged in
echo as DFASADMIN), or remotely. Either way the user who's
echo profile is being rebuilt can't be logged in and the PC
echo must have been rebooted.
echo.
echo.
set /p cont=Do you wish to continue with the profile rebuild (y/n):
if /i "%cont%"=="n" goto end
:local
echo.
set /p local=Is this script being run from a remote PC (y/n):
:rebooted
echo.
set /p reb=Has the PC been rebooted (y/n):
if /i "%reb%"=="y" goto renameremote
if /i "%local%"=="y" goto warn2
:warn1
cls
color c0
echo.
echo This script can not continue until the PC has been rebooted!
echo Please reboot now and then re-run this batch file.
echo.
pause
exit
:warn2
cls
color c0
echo.
echo This script can not continue until the PC has been rebooted!
echo Please have the user reboot now. Ensure they do not login.
echo.
pause
color 0f
goto rebooted
:renameremote
if /i "%local%"=="n" goto renamelocal
cls
echo.
echo.
set /p comp=Please enter the Computer Name or IP address of the remote PC:
echo.
echo Available Profiles:
dir /b "\\%comp%\c$\Users" | Find /v /i "users" | Find /v /i "default" | Find /v /i "dfasadmin" | Find /v /i "Public" | Find /v /i "runapps" | Find /v /i "mrbaInstall" | Find /v /i "test"
If Not %ErrorLevel%==0 goto Error
goto vername
:Error
cls
color c0
echo.
echo %comp% could not be contacted.
echo Please verify network connectivity and try again.
echo.
echo.
pause
exit
:vername
echo.
set /p name=Enter the profile name (i.e. firstname_lastname):
if /i not exist "\\%comp%\c$\Users\%name%" goto vername
if exist "\\%comp%\c$\Users\%name%.bak2" move "\\%comp%\c$\Users\%name%.bak2" "\\%comp%\c$\Users\%name%.bak3"
if exist "\\%comp%\c$\Users\%name%.bak" move "\\%comp%\c$\Users\%name%.bak" "\\%comp%\c$\Users\%name%.bak2"
move "\\%comp%\c$\Users\%name%" "\\%comp%\c$\Users\%name%.bak"
if /i not exist "\\%comp%\c$\Users\%name%.bak" goto failed
set drv=\\%comp%\c$
goto restore
:renamelocal
cls
echo.
echo Available Profiles:
dir /b "C:\Users" | Find /v /i "user" | Find /v /i "default" | Find /v /i "dfasadmin" | Find /v /i "helpdesk" | Find /v /i "runapps" | Find /v /i "mrbaInstall" | Find /v /i "test"
:vername2
echo.
set /p name=Enter the profile name (i.e. firstname_lastname):
if /i not exist "C:\Users\%name%" goto vername2
if exist "C:\Users\%name%.bak2" move "C:\Users\%name%.bak2" "C:\Users\%name%.bak3"
if exist "C:\Users\%name%.bak" move "C:\Users\%name%.bak" "C:\Users\%name%.bak2"
move "C:\Users\%name%" "C:\Users\%name%.bak"
if /i not exist "C:\Users\%name%.bak" goto failed
set drv=C:
:restore
echo #echo off >"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo cls >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo title Restoring Profile Data >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo **************************************************** >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo DO NOT CLOSE THIS WINDOW UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo **************************************************** >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo Restoring The User's Desktop... >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\Desktop" "C:\Users\%name%\Desktop" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo Restoring The User's Favorites... >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\Favorites" "C:\Users\%name%\Favorites" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo Restoring The User's Documents... >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\Documents" "C:\Users\%name%\Documents" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\My Documents" "C:\Users\%name%\My Documents" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo Restoring The User's Pictures... >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\Pictures" "C:\Users\%name%\Pictures" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\My Pictures" "C:\Users\%name%\My Pictures" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo Restoring The User's PST files... >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo if not exist "C:\Users\%name%\Documents\Outlook Files" mkdir "C:\Users\%name%\Documents\Outlook Files"
echo if not exist "C:\Users\%name%\My Documents\Outlook Files" mkdir "C:\Users\%name%\My Documents\Outlook Files"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\*.pst" "C:\Users\%name%\Documents\Outlook Files" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\*.pst" "C:\Users\%name%\My Documents\Outlook Files" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo Restoring The User's Roaming Settings... >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Signatures" "C:\Users\%name%\AppData\Microsoft\Signatures" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Proof" "C:\Users\%name%\AppData\Microsoft\Proof" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo if exist "C:\Users\%name%.bak\WinGamps32.ini" xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\WinGamps32.ini" "C:\Users\%name%" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Themes" "C:\Users\%name%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Themes" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo Restoring The User's Local Settings... >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo xcopy "C:\Users\%name%.bak\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Themes" "C:\Users\%name%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Themes" /c /g /h /i /k /q /s /y /exclude:C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo Restoring Printers
echo regedit /ADD \\%comp%\c$\Temp\Printers.reg
echo echo.
echo cd /d "C:\Users\%name%" >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo cls >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo The profile data has been restored. You still need to: >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo 1) Re-map printers. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo 2) Setup Outlook. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo 3) Login MS Communicator. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo 4) Manually delete C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat""
echo echo Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat (if present). >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo 5) Delete C:\Users\%name%.bak >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo when profile has been verified! >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo echo. >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo pause >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo attrib -h -r -s C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo del /q C:\rbexclude.txt >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo attrib -h -r -s "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat" >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo del /s /q "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat" >>"%drv%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat"
echo .tmp >"%drv%\rbexclude.txt"
echo .err >>"%drv%\rbexclude.txt"
echo .ost >>"%drv%\rbexclude.txt"
echo .oab >>"%drv%\rbexclude.txt"
echo .mp3 >>"%drv%\rbexclude.txt"
echo .mp4 >>"%drv%\rbexclude.txt"
echo .wma >>"%drv%\rbexclude.txt"
echo extend.dat >>"%drv%\rbexclude.txt"
echo extend.dat _ActiveCACBAK >>"%drv%\rbexclude.txt"
goto regedit
:failed
cls
color c0
echo.
echo ********************** ERROR ***********************
echo.
echo The %name% profile could not be backed up.
echo Unable to rebuild this profile.
echo This script will now exit.
echo.
echo ****************************************************
echo.
echo.
pause
exit
:regedit
cls
:regedit /EXPORT \\%comp%\c$\Temp\Printers.reg "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Printers"
COLOR 4F
echo.
echo *************** WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING ***********************
echo.
echo Before continuing, You must now delete the profile registry and related
echo GUID keys. Run REGEDIT as administrator!
echo.
echo HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
echo.
echo and
echo.
echo HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileGuid
echo.
echo NOTE: There is not GUID for 64 Bit Windows.
echo.
echo *************** WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING ***********************
echo.
pause
COLOR 07
goto complete
:complete
cls
echo.
echo.
echo Profile rebuild is now ready to run!
echo.
echo Please have the user login now. You will still need to:
echo 1) Manually re-map printers.
echo 2) Manually setup Outlook.
echo 3) Manually login MS Communicator if not signed in already.
echo 4) Manually delete C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\
echo Start Menu\Programs\Startup\rebuild.bat (if present).
echo 7) Manually delete C:\Users\%name%.bak
echo when profile has been verified.
echo.
pause
:end
I actually just went though the same thing!! Ok so the following "code" I threw together is in batch because it was easy and lightweight. It ain't pretty but it gets the job done.
Steps it does:
Connects to the machine and user profile. If the machine is offline, it will tell you. If the username provided doesn't match a profile, it will return a list of profiles on the computer so you can match the caller to the correct profile.
Backs up EFS Certificates to desktop.
Network drives and printers backed up to a text file on user's desktop.
User is automatically logged off
Appends 'old_' to the beginning of the local profile name and the date and time of rebuild to the end.
Backup of the profile registry key exported the old profile's 'Contacts' folder and then deletes it from the hive.
Copies a 'Profile Migration Tool' to the user's Desktop. This will move all the data from the old profile to the rebuilt one. It also copies the "Map all PST files.vbs" file found in Fix Pack. The "Map all PST files.vbs" file is automatically launched after all the data is migrated
After all steps are complete, Outlook launches
Step 1: You need to backup their data so here's that. Save it as Backup.bat
#title Profile Data Backup Tool v1.53
#echo off
echo.
echo.
if exist %USERPROFILE%\desktop\EFSCertBackup.cer del %USERPROFILE%\desktop\EFSCertBackup.cer
>goto :deletePFXFile
:deletePFXFile
if exist %USERPROFILE%\desktop\EFSCertBackup.pfx del %USERPROFILE%\desktop\EFSCertBackup.pfx
goto :backupefscerts
echo.
:backupefscerts
REM back up EFS Certs
echo This is a password you will create. If you do not want to create a password, press 'Enter' twice.
echo.
cipher /r:%USERPROFILE%\desktop\EFSCertBackup
REM back up network drives
net use > %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\NetworkDrivesandPrinters.txt
REM back up network printers
Cscript %WINDIR%\System32\Printing_Admin_Scripts\en-US\Prnmngr.vbs -l >> %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\NetworkDrivesandPrinters.txt
REM backup the registry key
set THEME_REGKEY="HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Network Associates\ePolicy Orchestrator\Agent"
set THEME_REGVAL=LoggedOnUser
REM Check for presence of key first.
reg query %THEME_REGKEY% /v %THEME_REGVAL% || (echo No theme name present! & pause & exit /b 1)
REM query the value. pipe it through findstr in order to find the matching line that has the value. only grab token 3 and the remainder of the line. %%b is what we are interested in here.
set THEME_NAME=
for /f "tokens=2,*" %%a in ('reg query %THEME_REGKEY% /v %THEME_REGVAL% ^| findstr %THEME_REGVAL%') do (
set THEME_NAME=%%b
)
REM replace any spaces with +
set THEME_NAME=%THEME_NAME: =+%
echo.
echo Please wait. This window will close automatically once the tool is done running.
echo Please inform the agent once this window closes.
wmic useraccount where (name='%THEME_NAME%') get sid >SID.txt
powershell -Command "(gc SID.txt) -replace 'SID', '' | Out-File SID.txt"
powershell -Command "(gc SID.txt) -replace ' ', '' | Out-File SID.txt"
powershell -Command "(gc SID.txt) | ? {$_.trim() -ne '' } | set-content SID.txt"
for /f "delims=" %%x in (SID.txt) do set SID=%%x
reg export "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\%SID%" "%Userprofile%\contacts\oldprofileBackupKey.reg"
shutdown.exe /l /f
(goto) 2>nul & del "%~f0"
2. This will map any and all PST files the user has. Save it as "Map All PST Files.vbs"
On error resume next
Dim objFSO
Dim objWSH
Dim objWMIService
Dim colProcess
Dim objProcess
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objWSH = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:\\.\root\cimv2")
Dim strUserProfile
Dim OutlookOpen
strUserProfile = objWSH.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%USERPROFILE%")
objWSH.Run "%COMSPEC% /c DIR " & CHR(34) & strUserProfile & "\*.pst" & CHR(34) & " /b /s>" & CHR(34) & strUserProfile & "\My Documents\PST Locations.txt""", 0, True
objWSH.Run "%COMSPEC% /c DIR H:\*.pst /b /s>>" & CHR(34) & strUserProfile & "\My Documents\PST Locations.txt""", 0, True
If Not objFSO.FileExists(strUserProfile & "\My Documents\PST Locations.txt") Then
Done()
End If
Dim AppOutlook, OutlookNS, Path, objfile, Line
Set colProcess = objWMIService.ExecQuery ("Select * from Win32_Process")
For Each objProcess In colProcess
If objProcess.Name = "OUTLOOK.EXE" Then OutlookOpen = True
Next
Set AppOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
If err.number <> 0 Then
Set AppOutlook = GetObject(,"Outlook.Application")
End If
Set OutlookNS = AppOutlook.GetNameSpace("MAPI")
Set objfile = objFSO.opentextfile(strUserProfile & "\My Documents\PST Locations.txt")
Do Until objfile.AtEndOfStream
Line=objfile.readline
If instr(Line, "No PST mappings found") Then
Done()
Else
OutlookNS.AddStore Line
End If
Loop
If Not OutlookOpen Then
AppOutlook.Session.Logoff
AppOutlook.Quit
End If
objfile.close
Set objfile = Nothing
Set AppOutlook = Nothing
Set OutlookNS = Nothing
Done()
Sub Done()
MSGBOX "Remapping of PST(s) is complete. Please ensure that your PST(s) have been remapped succesfully."
If Not OutlookOpen Then objWSH.Run "%COMSPEC% /c Start Outlook",0,False
objFSO.DeleteFile(strUserProfile & "\Desktop\Map All PST Files.vbs")
Wscript.Quit
End Sub
3. This is the part that will move all of their data from the old profile to the new one. Save it as "Profile Migration Tool.bat"
#echo off
set THEME_REGKEY="HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Network Associates\ePolicy Orchestrator\Agent"
set THEME_REGVAL=LoggedOnUser
cls
REM Check for presence of key first.
reg query %THEME_REGKEY% /v %THEME_REGVAL% || (echo No theme name present! & pause & exit /b 1)
cls
REM query the value. pipe it through findstr in order to find the matching line that has the value. only grab token 3 and the remainder of the line. %%b is what we are interested in here.
set THEME_NAME=
for /f "tokens=2,*" %%a in ('reg query %THEME_REGKEY% /v %THEME_REGVAL% ^| findstr %THEME_REGVAL%') do (
set THEME_NAME=%%b
)
cls
set /p content=<oldprofile.txt
robocopy "%content%\Contacts" "C:\Users\%THEME_NAME%\Contacts" /MIR /E /E /COPY:DAT /IS /XA:SHT /XF *.ini /R:2 /W:5
robocopy "%content%\Downloads" "C:\Users\%THEME_NAME%\Downloads" /MIR /E /COPY:DAT /XA:SHT /XF *.ini /R:2 /W:5
robocopy "%content%\Documents" "C:\Users\%THEME_NAME%\Documents" /MIR /E /COPY:DAT /IS /XA:SHT /XD "My Music" /XD "My Pictures" /XD "My Videos" /XF *.ini /R:2 /W:5
robocopy "%content%\Desktop" "C:\Users\%THEME_NAME%\Desktop" /MIR /E /COPY:DAT /IS /XA:SHT /XF *.ini /R:2 /W:5
robocopy "%content%\Favorites" "C:\Users\%THEME_NAME%\Favorites" /MIR /E /COPY:DAT /IS /XA:SHT /XF *.ini /R:2 /W:5
robocopy "%content%\Links" "C:\Users\%THEME_NAME%\Links" /MIR /E /COPY:DAT /IS /XA:SHT /XF *.ini /R:2 /W:5
robocopy "%content%\Music" "C:\Users\%THEME_NAME%\Music" /MIR /E /COPY:DAT /IS /XA:SHT /XF *.ini /R:2 /W:5
robocopy "%content%\Pictures" "C:\Users\%THEME_NAME%\Pictures" /MIR /E /COPY:DAT /IS /XA:SHT /XF *.ini /R:2 /W:5
robocopy "%content%\Videos" "C:\Users\%THEME_NAME%\Videos" /MIR /E /COPY:DAT /IS /XA:SHT /XF *.ini /R:2 /W:5
robocopy "%content%" "C:\Users\%THEME_NAME%\Documents" /COPY:DAT /IS /XD /XF ntuser.* /XF *.ini /R:2 /W:5
killtask /im outlook.exe
cd %currentuser%\Desktop
wscript "MAP ALL PST Files.vbs" //e:vbscript
del oldprofile.txt
del "%~f0"&exit
4. This is the holy grail. The part that actually rebuilds the profile. It does have to be run as an admin. Save it as RAP.bat:
#title Rebuild a Profile Tool Version 3.0
#echo off
:beginning
set THEME_REGKEY="HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Network Associates\ePolicy Orchestrator\Agent"
set THEME_REGVAL=LoggedOnUser
REM Check for presence of key first.
reg query %THEME_REGKEY% /v %THEME_REGVAL% || (echo No theme name present! & pause>nul & exit /b 1)
REM query the value. pipe it through findstr in order to find the matching line that has the value. only grab token 3 and the remainder of the line. %%b is what we are interested in here.
set THEME_NAME=
for /f "tokens=2,*" %%a in ('reg query %THEME_REGKEY% /v %THEME_REGVAL% ^| findstr %THEME_REGVAL%') do (
set THEME_NAME=%%b
)
set RAPPath="\\127.0.0.1\C$\Program Files\HDUTILS\RAP"
cls
:connectIn
set /p remotepc= Enter the remote computer name or IP address:
if exist \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\ goto :inputUsername
echo Instruct user to restart the machine and log in.
SET tmout=3
PING 1.2.1.2 -n 1 -w %tmout%000 > NUL
echo.
goto :connectIn
:inputUsername
set /p remoteuser= Enter remote user's username:
if exist \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\%remoteuser%\ goto :choice
echo Invalid username. Please verify the spelling and try again.
SET tmout=3
PING 1.2.1.2 -n 1 -w %tmout%000 > NUL
dir \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\
goto :inputUsername
echo.
:choice
echo.
FOR %%? IN (\\%remotepc%\C$\Users\%remoteuser%\NTUSER.DAT) DO (ECHO %remoteUser%'s %%~n?%%~x? file size is %%~z? bytes)
echo Profile corruption typically occurs around 5000000 bytes.
echo.
REM This user's NTUSER.DAT file is over by ___ bytes.
set /P continue=Do you want to continue rebuilding this profile?[Y/N]
if /I "%continue%" EQU "Y" goto :sendBackup
if /I "%continue%" EQU "y" goto :sendBackup
if /I "%continue%" EQU "N" goto :abandon
if /I "%continue%" EQU "n" goto :abandon
echo.
echo Error: Invalid Parameter. Please press either "y" or "n" to continue.
echo.
goto :choice
:abandon
cls
echo Standby. Restarting program...
SET tmout=3
PING 1.2.1.2 -n 1 -w %tmout%000 > NUL
goto :beginning
REM Copy over the EFS Cert backup file
:sendBackup
set remoteuserdesktop=\\%remotepc%\C$\Users\%remoteuser%\Desktop
robocopy %RAPPath%\ %remoteuserdesktop%\ Backup.bat
echo.
echo.
echo.
echo Instruct the user to run the file named Backup.bat on their desktop and
echo let you know when it finishes. When it is done running, the command window
echo will close and 3 files should have appeared on the Desktop. Tell them to
echo inform you when they see the Ctrl + Alt + Del screen.
echo.
echo.
echo.
:SIDexist
if exist \\%remotepc%\c$\users\%remoteuser%\Desktop\SID.txt goto :copySID
goto :SIDexist
:copySID
robocopy %remoteuserdesktop%\ %RAPPath%\ SID.txt
del %remoteuserdesktop%\SID.txt
echo Press any key to rename the profile...
echo.
echo.
pause>nul
:rename
Set CURRDATE=%TEMP%\CURRDATE.TMP
Set CURRTIME=%TEMP%\CURRTIME.TMP
DATE /T > %CURRDATE%
TIME /T > %CURRTIME%
Set PARSEARG="eol=; tokens=1,2,3,4* delims=/, "
For /F %PARSEARG% %%i in (%CURRDATE%) Do SET YYYYMMDD=%%l%%k%%j
Set PARSEARG="eol=; tokens=1,2,3* delims=:, "
For /F %PARSEARG% %%i in (%CURRTIME%) Do Set HHMM=%%i%%j%%k
Echo RENAME \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\%remoteuser% old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM%
RENAME \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\%remoteuser% old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM%
set oldusername=old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM%
echo old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM% >oldprofile.txt
powershell -Command "(gc oldprofile.txt) -replace ' ', '' | Out-File oldprofile.txt"
powershell -Command "(gc oldprofile.txt) | ? {$_.trim() -ne '' } | set-content oldprofile.txt"
:choice2
if exist \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM% goto :regKeyDelete
goto :uhoh
:uhoh
echo Inform the user you will restart their computer momentarily. Tell them to let
echo you know when they see the 'Ctrl + Alt + Del'screen.
echo Verify network connectivity with the ping that is now running.
shutdown /r /m \\%remotepc% /c "Computer will not rename profile. When prompted for a green shutdown, press no. Press OK to continue." /d p:0:0
start cmd.exe #cmd /k "ping -t %remotepc%"
echo.
echo Wait 60 seconds after the machine comes back online, then press any key to
echo continue the rebuild...
pause>nul
goto :rename2
:rename2
Set CURRDATE=%TEMP%\CURRDATE.TMP
Set CURRTIME=%TEMP%\CURRTIME.TMP
DATE /T > %CURRDATE%
TIME /T > %CURRTIME%
Set PARSEARG="eol=; tokens=1,2,3,4* delims=/, "
For /F %PARSEARG% %%i in (%CURRDATE%) Do SET YYYYMMDD=%%l%%k%%j
Set PARSEARG="eol=; tokens=1,2,3* delims=:, "
For /F %PARSEARG% %%i in (%CURRTIME%) Do Set HHMM=%%i%%j%%k
Echo RENAME \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\%remoteuser% old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM%
RENAME \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\%remoteuser% old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM%
set oldusername=old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM%
echo old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM% >oldprofile.txt
powershell -Command "(gc oldprofile.txt) -replace ' ', '' | Out-File oldprofile.txt"
powershell -Command "(gc oldprofile.txt) | ? {$_.trim() -ne '' } | set-content oldprofile.txt"
goto :choice3
:choice3
echo.
if exist \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM% goto :regKeyDelete
goto :rename2
:regKeyDelete
REM Delete registry key
cd "C:\Program Files\HDUTILS\RAP\"
set /p Build=<SID.txt
reg delete "\\%remotepc%\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\%Build%"
echo \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\old_%remoteuser%_%YYYYMMDD%%HHMM% >oldprofile.txt
echo.
echo.
echo Instruct the User to log in.
SET tmout=3
PING 1.2.1.2 -n 1 -w %tmout%000 > NUL
echo Waiting on customer login...
echo.
:listrebuilt
if exist \\%remotepc%\C$\Users\%remoteuser%\Desktop goto :nextplease
goto :listrebuilt
:nextplease
set remoteuserdesktop=\\%remotepc%\C$\Users\%remoteuser%
powershell -Command "(gc oldprofile.txt) -replace ' ', '' | Out-File oldprofile.txt"
powershell -Command "(gc oldprofile.txt) | ? {$_.trim() -ne '' } | set-content oldprofile.txt"
:copymigrationTools
robocopy %RAPPath%\ %remoteuserdesktop%\ oldprofile.txt
robocopy %RAPPath%\ %remoteuserdesktop%\ "Profile Migration Tool.bat"
robocopy %RAPPath%\ %remoteuserdesktop%\ "Map All PST files.vbs"
:checkFiles
if exist %remoteuserdesktop%\oldprofile.txt goto :checkPMT
goto :recopyProfile
:checkPMT
if exist "%remoteuserdesktop%\Profile Migration Tool.bat" goto :checkPST
goto :recopyPMT
:checkPST
if exist "%remoteuserdesktop%\Map All PST files.vbs" goto :finish
goto :recopyPST
:recopyProfile
robocopy %RAPPath%\ %remoteuserdesktop%\ oldprofile.txt
goto :checkFiles
:recopyPMT
robocopy %RAPPath%\ %remoteuserdesktop%\ "Profile Migration Tool.bat"
goto :checkFiles
:recopyPST
robocopy %RAPPath%\ %remoteuserdesktop%\ "Map All PST files.vbs"
goto :checkFiles
:finish
echo.
echo You have completed your end of the rebuild. MSRA in (to monitor everything)
echo and run 'Profile Migration Tool.bat' file to begin the migration process.
echo While everything is migrating, verify the user knows how to map network drives
echo and printers.
echo restart in 20 seconds.
(
echo Profile Rebuilt
echo Backup up EFS Certificates to desktop.
echo Network drives and printers backed up to a text file on user's desktop.
echo Appended 'old_' to the beginning of the local profile name and the date and time of rebuild to the end.
echo Backup of the profile registry key exported the old profile's 'Contacts' folder.
echo Agent instructed the user to log in.
echo Copied the Profile Migration Tool to the user's Desktop.
echo Data copied from old profile, EFS certificates restored ) | clip
echo.
echo A copy of all steps taken have been sent to the clipboard. Please paste these into your ticket.
SET tmout=10
PING 1.2.1.2 -n 1 -w %tmout%000 > NUL
goto :beginning